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Pyroboy
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posted December 13, 1999 10:25 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Pyroboy   Click Here to Email Pyroboy     
I found this file on some anarchy page somewhere. I send it to Megalomania and he told me it was just gunpowder with corn flaks in it. I would like to know what other people think, because I read somewhere that some guy made it and it really worked. Please if anyone has info post it!

This it the file.

CRAP REMOVED

so what do you people think?

**MATT**

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Fjp92
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posted December 13, 1999 12:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Fjp92   Click Here to Email Fjp92     
I dont want to dissapiont you but this must be the most fucked up recipe for explosive that i have seen in my life. Even if you can get the stuff to burn it would be burning pretty shitty.


VeHeMT
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posted December 13, 1999 01:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for VeHeMT   Click Here to Email VeHeMT     
If you made this crap to absolute precision, think burning road flare, only without that bright red colour. It is ABSOLUTELY not worth making. If you want to learn how to make HIGH QUALITY black powder check out Dan William's pyrotechnics web site. http://www.ctel.net/~dwilliams/index.html
Here is a direct link to his black powder section: http://www.ctel.net/~dwilliams/blackpowder/blackpowder.html


HMTD Factory
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posted December 13, 1999 07:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for HMTD Factory     
It will burn, maybe burn fast, but not necessarily this way. I have heard something like "Playdough dynamite", just bogus.


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